belligerence |
a very aggressive or hostile attitude; warlike nature. |
concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
doctrinaire |
dogmatically adhering to a theory or a school of thought, regardless of its practicality. |
ferment |
a state of upset or fast change. |
idealism |
the pursuit of or belief in noble ideals, principles, and values. |
incongruous |
not suitable or fitting; out of place. |
interrelate |
to place in or come into a shared, mutual, or reciprocal relationship. |
jeopardize |
to cause to be in danger or at risk; imperil. |
opulent |
having or displaying wealth and luxury. |
pitfall |
an unexpected or hidden danger. |
precipitous |
very steep or sudden; rising or dropping abruptly. |
presumptuous |
excessively bold or forward. |
timorous |
showing or marked by fear; fearful; timid. |
undercut |
to act so as to lessen the effectiveness or influence of; undermine or thwart. |
vexation |
the condition of being annoyed. |